Previous Wednesday, February 20, 2013 Next View Programs By: Day Week Month 20 Feb Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code) 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversialUnderground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north. Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by nativeAmerican sisters in the American south. The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman GalleryDisplay concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams*unless otherwise notedBlack History Month DisplayYvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work! Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery 20 Feb Annual Support Info Tables (Morning Table) 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Annual Support will be in the Student Center with information on their department as well as on opportunities they're offering. Please contact Jessica Samson for more information at annualsupport@regis.edu. Location: 20 Feb Spencer Jordan Campaign Table (Outdoor Table) 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Spencer Jordan and Dexter Schiller will be making their way to the Student Center Lobby to host a information table to answer any questions regarding the upcoming election. Please stop by if you're planning to vote and tell your friends! Location: Student Center Patio 20 Feb Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee) 11:00 AM-2:00 PM Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B 20 Feb Guest Speaker Rev. J. Bryan Hehir (Catholicism in the Modern World Speaker) 7:00 PM-9:00 PM J. Bryan Hehir is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life. He is also the Secretary for Health Care and Social Services in the Archdiocese of Boston. His research and writing focus on ethics and foreign policy and the role of religion in world politics and in American society. He served on the faculty of Georgetown University (1984 to 1992) and the Harvard Divinity School (1993 to 2001). His writings include: "The Moral Measurement of War: A Tradition of Continuity and Change; Military Intervention and National Sovereignty; Catholicism and Democracy;" and "Social Values and Public Policy: A Contribution from a Religious Tradition."If you would like to receive e-mail updates, bulletin announcements or receive additional information, please send your e-mail to: pmaloney@regis.edu or call: 303-964-5715. Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel 20 Feb RU Informal Recreation (RU Intramural Sports Preogram) 9:30 PM-11:30 PM Location: Field House Gymnasium